James Henry Endimyon

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James Henry Endimyon

Birth
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
28 Apr 2006 (aged 14)
Los Lunas, Valencia County, New Mexico, USA
Burial
Los Lunas, Valencia County, New Mexico, USA Add to Map
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Endimyon, named after 2nd ggf Hall, was affectionately called "Endy". He had a unique personality and was very affectionate. He was like a son to me, as I am a bachelor and live alone. He was a Chow-Japanese Akita mix, with a black nose, fluffy feet, long hair and a big bushy tail. His legs eventually were crippled by a neurological problem, for which there was no cure. He will be missed greatly. He was buried abt 12:30PM MDT Saturday April 29,2006. --his owner and best friend, Steve M. Hall
Note: He is actually buried on the Fraley farm in Los Chavez, New Mexico, 1 mile east of Milepost 199 on Interstate 25, and 2 miles west of Highway 314 at 1483 Peyton Rd, just north of their wood shed under a very large, beautiful evergreen tree, with a gold ribbon on the evergreen branch over his grave. His grave is marked with a wooden log with Endy, RIP, scatched into the log.
On July 7th, at 7:30PM, a beautiful double rainbow formed in the sky over his grave--to me it was a sign from Heavenly Father, that Endy was all right and was on the Rainbow Bridge. It brought tears to my eyes. Love you sweetheart, Daddy ( Steven )
Endimyon, named after 2nd ggf Hall, was affectionately called "Endy". He had a unique personality and was very affectionate. He was like a son to me, as I am a bachelor and live alone. He was a Chow-Japanese Akita mix, with a black nose, fluffy feet, long hair and a big bushy tail. His legs eventually were crippled by a neurological problem, for which there was no cure. He will be missed greatly. He was buried abt 12:30PM MDT Saturday April 29,2006. --his owner and best friend, Steve M. Hall
Note: He is actually buried on the Fraley farm in Los Chavez, New Mexico, 1 mile east of Milepost 199 on Interstate 25, and 2 miles west of Highway 314 at 1483 Peyton Rd, just north of their wood shed under a very large, beautiful evergreen tree, with a gold ribbon on the evergreen branch over his grave. His grave is marked with a wooden log with Endy, RIP, scatched into the log.
On July 7th, at 7:30PM, a beautiful double rainbow formed in the sky over his grave--to me it was a sign from Heavenly Father, that Endy was all right and was on the Rainbow Bridge. It brought tears to my eyes. Love you sweetheart, Daddy ( Steven )